Mikey thanks for sharing that! I'm gonna sit back and check out his site for awhile.
It made me realize that the Fibonacci sequence operates in a two part sequence. If you look at my drawing, the nine separates into two parts, first being one and eight, that being for the formless to form (nine, but technically also zero!) it much divulge into balanced forms. So the two directional particles (?) oscillate in between each other expanding outwards from nine and collapsing back into itself. One of the oscillations focuses on 3, the other 6, and then they flip flop with each other.
This made me realize the importance of base nine with whole numbers, base ten with decimal system (Mayans used base 20, both work for the most part the same), and base twelve with growth and physical reality.
What made me think was interesting to, the first spot on the infinity loop technically is your nine (spirit), but in physical manifestation is the one, which would equate to hydrogen. The first on the next loop would be aluminum, which is 13 (4 in base 9, 1 in base 12). This also sheds more light on the significance of 13, as with the Mayans. If you take the sum of the first 12 digits of Fibonacci it equates to 52, another sacred Mayan number. The second set equates to 65, totaling 117. However, if you add each opposite with itself, and apply MOD9 (which really only affects the double nine with 18), it comes out to 108 (9x12), another sacred Mayan number, and also related to Vedic and Tantric traditions (repeating Mantras that many times).
Here's a chart adding the sums together of all the sequence so far, one for base nine, the other for base ten. Basically these numbers are all one less than the Fibonacci numbers in both number systems. Base nine has both 24, the total steps in MOD9 fib, and 34, is the 8th fib number in the base ten sequence. Base ten has 33 (christ consciousness, 33 hz) and 54 (also relates to 108, exactly a half), more significant numbers. Then both obviously share 1,4,7,20, which are all very interesting significant numbers. What's most interesting is it shows some correlation with the 20 and the Mayan calendar.
Again though with number 13 (4 in base nine), its sum total is 24 in base nine, and 33 in base ten.
So in my opinion, to truly understand the 2012 phenomenon we need to really take Fibonacci apart completely. Hopefully this website Mikey shows will shed some light on it for me at least.